Sentence examples for after this rejection from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after this rejection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a point in time or a situation that follows a rejection, often in contexts related to applications, proposals, or offers.
Example: "After this rejection, I will reconsider my approach and look for other opportunities."
Alternatives: "following this rejection" or "subsequent to this rejection".

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He had always fought his own corner with eloquence, but now, increasingly after this rejection, he was fighting the corners of imprisoned or otherwise silenced writers around the world.

One gets the sense that surviving, and thriving, after this rejection has made Crawford humble.

After this rejection, the painting was sold to a Swedish art collector who offered to sell it to the Museum of National Antiquities for 12 million Swedish kronor.

After this rejection Hitler ordered an immediate offensive against France, but bad weather forced repeated postponements until the spring of 1940.

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Worst of all, after all this rejection and manipulation, almost none of these men gave me orgasms.

But after this fourth rejection, he may change his mind.

After this third rejection, Muhammad Yunus, the bank's founder, met personally with the Central Bank governor to plead for their application.

After the rejection of this proposal in a referendum, the city developed Plan B.

After the rejection, the government fell.

Soon after, the rejection letters started to roll in.

After the rejection of these bills the government decided to not proceed with them.

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